• …well, not quite. But I do have news. As I received so many entries, and it’s taking me a while to read through them all, I’m splitting the results into two. The results of the 100-word story competition will be announced next Monday and the results of the ‘Treasure’ competition will be revealed the Monday…

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  • Guest Writer Spot

    My guest this week is the very talented Carol Cooper. Carol has a book coming out on 30th June, and she has kindly allowed me to publish an extract on my blog. If you enjoy it, you can pre-order Hampstead Fever today. Here’s a little bit about Carol in her own words: I’m a journalist, novelist,…

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  • Last week, I gave you a round of fresh challenges. Here are some more: OPTION ONE: Write a mini story of six words. It can be done – here’s mine as an example: I awoke. Zombie apocalypse. Oh shit! OPTION TWO: Write a story, poem, limerick or article with the title AFRAID. OPTION THREE: Write…

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  • Markets For Writers

    Wrekin Writers have been holding a yearly short story competition for some years now. The Doris Gooderson Short Story Competition is open for entries up until 11th July. As the maximum word limit for stories is only 1200 words, there’s plenty of time for you to write something for them.  The theme is an open…

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  • I know you’re not going to believe this week’s headline but…

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  • Monday Motivations

    After a brilliant time at the Bloggers Bash on Saturday, I’ve been finding it difficult to come out of the buzz created by the wonderful day we all had, and to come back down to earth. The committee are already planning the next Bash and everyone’s still talking about it, so there’s only one thing…

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  • Guest Writer Spot

    This week’s guest writer, Donny Marchand has featured in this slot several times with short stories, Squeaky and the Dullards, Daddy has a Brass Band and Neetun Patience. I’ve also featured a song from Donny on my blog, written especially with the upcoming referendum in mind, The Devil’s Referendum. This time, Donny has penned a…

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  • Every now and then I like to come up with a different set of challenges, so I thought after my recent rollover challenge, I’d start something new. Here’s your new challenge: OPTION ONE: Write a flash fiction story of 50 words, beginning with the following line: ‘How on earth did that happen?’ he said. OPTION…

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  • Markets For Writers

    My market for you this week is one for the poets. The Ledbury Poetry Festival Poetry Competition is inviting poems of up to 40 lines. There are some fantastic prizes in various categories. The top prize in the adult category is £1000 so it’s certainly worth entering. For further details about the prizes, rules etc.,…

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  • Clearly this journalist needs a lesson in what ‘breaks silence’ actually means…

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